This paper is founded upon the premise that ‘common sense’ understandings about boys persist within schools and, given this continuing circulation of such understandings, advocates the need to critique such conceptualising. It does so on the grounds that such understandings, and the essentialist discursive knowledges informing these, fail to take account of the complex and multifarious ways in which boys come to construct themselves as masculine subjects. In demonstrating the short-comings of such ‘common sense’ understandings, and indeed to need to call these into question, the paper examines the ways in which a group of boys took up positions of dominance within their classroom and, more specifically, focuses upon the ways in which they ...
The research was motivated by concerns about the consistent pattern of poor retention of some boys t...
This article rejects the notion that schools have become excessively feminised spaces that are faili...
My own experiences as an upper secondary school teacher and the increase in research on masculinity ...
This paper is founded upon the premise that ‘common sense’ understandings about boys persist within ...
Abstract: This paper is founded upon the premise that ‘common sense’ understandings about boys persi...
Abstract: This paper is founded upon the premise that 'common sense' understandings about ...
Drawing on data collected for aresearch project at a state\ud secondary school in North Queensland, ...
The issue of boys\u27 education continues to dominate the gender agenda in Australian Education. Whi...
This paper examines the influence of dominant discourses of masculinity on the apparent systematic u...
The impetus of this study was a concern for the education and general welfare of boys. The interest ...
In enhancing the social and academic outcomes of boys, positive teacher student relationships and qu...
In recent times the neologism 'boyswork' has surfaced in Australian educational discourse. The term ...
This article rejects the notion that schools have become excessively feminised spaces that are faili...
This paper focuses on the learning experiences of lower attaining boys attending Stone Acre, a non-s...
This paper explores the effects of specific teacher threshold knowledges about boys and gender on th...
The research was motivated by concerns about the consistent pattern of poor retention of some boys t...
This article rejects the notion that schools have become excessively feminised spaces that are faili...
My own experiences as an upper secondary school teacher and the increase in research on masculinity ...
This paper is founded upon the premise that ‘common sense’ understandings about boys persist within ...
Abstract: This paper is founded upon the premise that ‘common sense’ understandings about boys persi...
Abstract: This paper is founded upon the premise that 'common sense' understandings about ...
Drawing on data collected for aresearch project at a state\ud secondary school in North Queensland, ...
The issue of boys\u27 education continues to dominate the gender agenda in Australian Education. Whi...
This paper examines the influence of dominant discourses of masculinity on the apparent systematic u...
The impetus of this study was a concern for the education and general welfare of boys. The interest ...
In enhancing the social and academic outcomes of boys, positive teacher student relationships and qu...
In recent times the neologism 'boyswork' has surfaced in Australian educational discourse. The term ...
This article rejects the notion that schools have become excessively feminised spaces that are faili...
This paper focuses on the learning experiences of lower attaining boys attending Stone Acre, a non-s...
This paper explores the effects of specific teacher threshold knowledges about boys and gender on th...
The research was motivated by concerns about the consistent pattern of poor retention of some boys t...
This article rejects the notion that schools have become excessively feminised spaces that are faili...
My own experiences as an upper secondary school teacher and the increase in research on masculinity ...